Beginners and seasoned SUP pros can go electric on this stand-up paddle-boarding tour of Lanzarote's wild southern coast. You'll gently glide through the shallows, letting the motor do the work and saving all your energy for admiring the volcanic cliffs, sweeping bays and hidden sea caves. Head to Papagayo Beach for a spot of snorkelling followed by a picnic break on the beach, followed by some time to stretch out and relax on the sand before you're guided back to base along the rugged coastline.
Lanzarote electric paddleboard and snorkelling tour
- You can let the motor take the strain on this electric stand-up paddle-boarding tour
- You'll zip along Lanzarote's volcanic southern coast to reach Papagayo
- There's plenty of time to snorkel in the clear waters and stop for a bite on the beach
Snack
Instructor
Lifejacket
Equipment
Swim stops
Stand-up paddle boards
Snorkeling
Meeting time 09:50 am. The experience will start at 10:00am
- There's a maximum weight limit of 150kgs per paddleboard
- Just so you know, the price is for one paddleboard. If you want additional boards, you'll need to make a separate booking for each
- Suitable for those with reduced mobility
- Suitable for beginners or first-time participants
- This tour involves a moderate level of physical activity to participate
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Height, weight and/or age restrictions may apply
- Bring a towel
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
- Subject to weather conditions
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